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'''2010''' | |||
* First place in the ‘Best in Learning Management Systems' category of the [http://www.imsglobal.org/LearnSat/learnsat200910.html/ LearnSat Survey] | |||
'''2008''' | '''2008''' |
Revision as of 08:56, 13 May 2014
Moodle awards
2010
- First place in the ‘Best in Learning Management Systems' category of the LearnSat Survey
2008
- Finalist in the 'Best Project for Educators' category of the SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards
2007
- Three Platinum awards (top award) and one Gold award (runner-up) in the eLearning Guild Research 360-degrees Report on Learning Management Systems 2007
2006
- Western Australian Information Technology & Telecommunications Awards 2006 (WAiTTA) Best Exporter
- WAiTTA Best Online Service
- WAiTTA Best Product finalist
2005
- Finalist in the 'Best Linux / Open Source Server Application' category of the UK Linux and Open Source Awards
Awards for Moodle developers
- Penny Leach - 2009 Google-O'Reilly Open Source Awards 'Best Education Hacker'
- Alastair Hole, Richard Goddard, Peter Kilcoyne and Helen Brady - IMS Global Learning Consortium 2009 Global Learning Impact Awards 'Best Learning Platform to Repository Integration: MrCute - Moodle Repository System'
- Jordi Piguillem and Ludo (Marc Alier) - IMS Global Learning Consortium 2009 Global Learning Impact Awards 'Best Interoperability Innovation: Moodle Simple Learning Tools for Interoperability Consumer'
- Martin Dougiamas - 2008 Google-O'Reilly Open Source Awards 'Best Education Enabler'